SAP software helps companies manage their business processes and ensure the entire flow of information within the company - from purchasing to logistics, from procurement and accounting to production.
The software connects a company's business units so that they can be centrally monitored and controlled, and data can be exchanged across the company in real time.
So the advantage of SAP software is that it is fully integrated - and all areas are connected. This not only makes work faster and better, it also allows easier compliance with governance rules and other legislation.
The software is standardized, but can be customized to meet companies' unique needs. It can be installed on-site (on-premise) or in the cloud.
The name for such enterprise software is ERP software. ERP stands for enterprise resource planning, i.e. the overall control and planning of all resources of a company. For a long time, SAP's main product was therefore also called "SAP ERP".
Before SAP developed and launched its software in the early 1970s, there was no standard for ERP software. The individual business units usually stored their data in their own databases. As a result, information flows were often interrupted, and the exchange of data and overall planning was difficult, time-consuming and error-prone.
Over the years, SAP has continued to expand its product portfolio. In areas such as cloud solutions, databases and analysis software, SAP is now one of the world's market leaders.